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GEORGE HENRY HALL, N.A. 


LIBRARY 


M.KNOEDLER & CO. 


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FREE EXHIBITION, DAY AND EVENING, 
FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES, 


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mi PAINTINGS 


Grorce Henry Hatt, N.A. 


Subjects : 
Pieures, BEADS, FRUIT, FLOWERS, AND 
LANDSCAPES; 


TOGETHER WITH SEVERAL COPIES FROM THE OLD MASTERS 
PAINTED BY MR. HALL. 
TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, 
Thursday Evening, November 8th, 


AT EIGHT O’CLOCK. 
ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. 


ALSO ON EXHIBITION, AND OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE, 


A fine old copy, painted in the 16th century, of the DANAE 
OF TITIAN, from the Original in the Museum of Naples ; 


The Education of the Virgin, by Rubens. 


Copy made by Mr. HALi in 1850. The Original is in the Museum 
of Antwerp. 


These two copies would be valuable acquisitions toa Fublic Gallery or Art School. 


Bro Or!) GIES & CO. 
1888. 


CONDITIONS OF Sate 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dis- 
pute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in 
dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. 

2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, 
and to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the 
Purchase-money zf required, in default of which the Lot 
or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and 
re-sold. 

3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense 
and Risk upon the conclusion of the Sale, and the re- 
mainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely paid, or 
otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, 
on or before delivery ; in default of which the undersigned 
will not hold themselves responsible if the Lots be lost, 
stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the 
sole risk of the Purchaser. 

4. The sale of any Article is not to be set aside on 
account of any error in the description. All articles are 
exposed for Public Exhibition one or more days, ane are 
sold just as they are without recourse. 

5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconveni- 
ence in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on 
any account, be removed during the Sale. 

6. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, 
the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited ; 
all Lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re- 
sold by public or private Sale without further notice, and 
the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale, shall be made 
good by the defaulter at this Sale, together with all charges 
attending the same. This Condition is without prejudice 
to the right of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract 
made at this Sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


ORTGIES & CO., 
AUCTIONEERS. 


The Blizzard of last March prevented the sale 
of this Collection of pictures. Some of them were 
disposed of at private sale, and twenty-six have 
been added to supply their place. 

During a late absence of several years in Italy, 
Mr. Hall sent home none of his works, and this 
Collection, being most of the pictures painted at 
that time, is offered by us for sale in consequence 
of the artist’s intention to return shortly to Europe 


for a year or two. 
ORTGIES & CO. 


Peo A Le GU E. 


I 


Rose in a Roman Bottle. 


2 


Old House itn the Suburbs of Rome. 


3 


Capri Lemons 


4 
Venetian Lady, costume of the 16th 


Century. 
3 


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Yellow Grapes, Venice. : 
Yellow Grapes and. Fig. . 
Boy of Olevano. | 


12 


Crab Apples. 


13 
A Peach, Venice. 


14 


Little Teresina. 


bre 
Yellow Grapes, Florence. 


16 
Old Roman Peasant. 


17 
Bunch of Yellow Grapes. 


18 
Morning. 


20 


Branch of Almond Blossoms in a Blue 
and White Italian Vase, with An- 
tique Venetian Brass Plate. 


21 


Street Scene in Capri. 


22 


Young Roman Models. 


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The Brigand. 


24 


Young Girl of Veletri. 


a5 
Boy of Veletri. 


26 


St. Peter’s from the Pincian Hill, Rome. 
6 


27 
ae ohade of Augustus, Guided by 


Roma, Visiting the Ruins of the 
Forum. 


28 


Penserosa. 


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Roman Pomegranates. 


30 
Almond Blossoms in a Majolica Vase, 
7 with Venetian Brass Plate. 


31 
Rosa, a Capri Girl. 


32 
A Turner’s Shop in Palenville. 


33 


Young Girl of Marino. 
7 


34 


Roman Boy. 


35 
Young Girl of Palestrina. 


36 


Gate of Capri. 


37 
Young Roman Girl with a Branch of 
Almond Blossoms. 


28 


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Venetia. 


39 
Yellow Neapolitan Grapes. 


40 


Head of a Capuchin Monk. 
8 


4I 


Plums. 


42 
A Window in Venice. 


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Yellow Grapes and Pomegranates, Flor- 
ence. 


44 


Roman Vintage. 


45 
Young Girl of Albano. . 


46 
Marietta. 


47 
Peach and Grapes, with a Venetian 
Bottle. 


I* 9 


48 


Pasqualina. 


49 


Raspberries in a Cabbage-leaf, 


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Young Roman Girls. - 3 


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The following four pictures were exhibi 
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Copy, size of the original, ee ‘ Me 


in the Corsini Gallery, Rome. © 
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53 
Portrait of the Doge Antonio Grimani, 
by Titian. 


Copy, reduced size, made by Mr. Hall in 1852 from 


the original in the Doge’s Palace, Venice. 


54 


Venetian General, rewarded with the 
Ducal Crown for beating the Turks 
at the Battle of Lepanto, by Paul 
Veronese. 


Copy, reduced size, made by Mr. Hall in 1852 from 


the original in the Doge’s Palace, Venice. 


a 
Holy Family, by Rembrandt. 


Copy, size of the original, made by Mr. Hall in 1852, 
in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence. 


56 
Catskill Mountain Laurels. 


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Evening. 
II 


58 % 
Willows by a Brook, painted, by Georg 


Inness. | 


59 
60 


61 


Young Girl of Sorrento. x 


64 
Young Roman Girl, with a Yellow 
Rose. 


65 
The Blue Grotto, Island of Capri, Bay 
of Naples. 


66 
A Cherub, 


67 


Peaches, painted in Cortina. 


68 


Julie, the Heroine of Rousseau’s Nou- 
velle Eloise. 


69 
Yellow Grapes and Fig. 


7O 
Prawns. 
13 


71 
Fleur-de-lis. 


72 
Love’s Young Dream. 


73 
Italian Boy. 


74 
A Lemon. 


a5 
A Lobster. 


76 
Isabella Grapes. 


a7 
Girl of the Trasteveri, Rome. 


78 


Sunset at Cortina, in the Austrian Tyrol. 
14 


79 
Purple Grapes. 


80 
A Peach, Florence. 


81 
Roman Girl. — 


83 


Roman Flower Girl. 


84 


Mari-uccia. 


85 


Strawberries. 
86 


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87 Se i aes 
Hollyhocks, painted in Capri. 


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88 


89 


Street Scene in Sorrento, | 


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90 
Apples. 


9 


In the Garden of Pagano's qe 


95 


ture ; a study for a picture of the 
size of nature. 


Numbers 96 and 97 will be sold only at private 
For prices apply at the office. 


* y6 
. Danaé; or, The Shower of Gold, by 
a Titian. 


. The original is one of the chief ornaments of the Mu- 
mee seum of Naples. This copy is supposed to have 
been made in the 16th century by a pupil of Ti- 
tian, and is valued by experts very highly. It 
has been for five years in the Loan Collection of 
the Metropolitan Museum. It was brought to 
Boston in 1809 by Hon. James Bowdoin, U. S. 
Minister to Spain ; and was given by him at his 
death, in 1811, with one hundred other pictures 
to Bowdoin College, in Maine. Owing to the 
ignorance of Art prevailing at that time, the Col- 
lege authorities concealed it in the garret for 
forty years, and then sold it to a gentleman of 
Portland. It was purchased of him twenty-five 
years ago by Mr. Hall. It was backed by a new 
lining and restored some years since, and has not 
_ hitherto been offered for sale by the present 
gue) Owner, 


ay 
The Education of the Virgin, by Ru- 
bens. 


Copy made by Mr. Hall in 1850, ‘The Original is in 


the Museum of Antwerp. 


ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AuvctTIonEEr. 
By ORTGIES & CO. 
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